142018.09Introducing ↔, → (arrows next to words)The double arrow symbol, when surrounded by a word on either side (like a↔an) denote that the two words are being compared or contrasted, in a DYK? for example, when an explan...
012018.09Introducing "WH?""WH?" stands for "What's Happening?"This means that the following sentence has ambiguous meaning, and must be surmised. Please try to guess what is going on with this sentence. The...
222018.08Introducing "UP""UP" stands for "Useful Phrase"."UP" will designate posts that showcase a useful phrase which may be difficult to understand if taken literally.
162018.08Index AvailableThere is now an index available so you can quickly find previous words and concepts (organized alphabetically) in the daily exercises:
102018.08Introducing "DYK?""DYK?" stands for "Did You Know?".Whenever you see this, it will be followed by an explanation of something that is good to know about!
312018.07Video Class 1First video class is:20:00, 31 July 2018 (PDT)12:00, 1 August 2018 (JST)Looking forward to seeing you there!FYI (For Your Information):PDT = Pacific Daylight TimeJST = Japan Standa...
252018.07Accumulation of Small Efforts Leads to Great SuccessAccumulation of Small Efforts Leads to Great SuccessThis is the Enlightenment of 16 year old Kinjiro Ninomiya.(page 42, The Path to Freedom and Prosperity)His points include:1. Mak...
252018.07Ready for a daily exercise?It is said that the surest way to learn is to spend 5-10 minutes studying something every day, preferably in a routine way. Join the daily exercises on twitter:@englangclassCo...